I was interested in the recent thread..
do diy controllers work? So i done a little bit of research (AKA Googling!!).
Come up with this.......
http://r.ebay.com/rhIAD7I ordered one, i was a little suprised when Ronnie b said this....
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=165652.msg1391813#msg1391813as i thought if they won't work with a pressure switch then i've wasted my money. The one Ronnie bought was a PWM controller too, so they should all work the same?
As far as i can find out PWM means pulse wave modulation, which means the controller sends the current through as stop/start/stop/start/stop/start only its so fast that the motor appears to run smooth. Quicker stop starts means faster pump speed, slower stop starts means slower pump speeds. I read somewhere that some controllers can operate by reducing the voltage to the pump which is no good for the pump. Anycase thats what the PWM means.
Had some pump/controller wiring go faulty so decided whilst stripping the wiring out would be an opportunity to test this controller out. Here it is in action...........
http://youtu.be/d5vVXiSCJmghttp://youtu.be/zl--vbiIE8ISeems to be fine, i was going to wait a week to see if we had any problems with it. But can't be bothered to wait. So its not really a DIY controller, its just a very cheap one.
If anyones an expert on electrics and controllers i'll welcome any corrections to what i've said. If you're a wannabe DIY'er who needs help with it i can't help you other that what i've written above so get on with it !!!
Spent about a grand on controllers in last couple of years, i can't forsee that happening again!!!!